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...There she unveiled a Gilbert & George’s singing sculpture, followed by the likes of Mario Merz and Jannis Kounellis, later also promoting Jeff Koons, Vito Acconci and Ashley Bickerton....
...As this column went to print, commercial art galleries in the US were responding to calls from artists including Cindy Sherman, Richard Serra and Marilyn Minter to close on Friday 20 January in protest against...
...His resumé runs from a brace of the Union’s all-male Gilbert & Sullivan revivals (HMS Pinafore and The Mikado) to lesser-known works by prominent writers such as Jerry Herman’s The Grand Tour and Rodgers...
...“L’Asie” lacks a sense of abandon, “L’indifférent” any trace of the sex or steaminess you find in the best versions, such as Marilyn Horne’s with Bernstein on Sony Classical....
...Gilbert and Sullivan used to be ubiquitous in New York. D’Oyly Carte visited regularly, and several professional companies offered stimulating alternatives....
...The ostensible subject is near-parodic – an emaciated girl in a Rio slum tries to make like Marilyn Monroe. But Lispector was a fierce and singular talent....
...Classic glamour in Montenegro In the 1960s the tiny islet of Sveti Stefan was the destination of choice for stars like Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe....
...It incorporated numerous technological advances that D’Oyly Carte had experienced while travelling in the US producing the operettas of his friends Gilbert and Sullivan....
...Other six-figure pieces include Bridget Riley’s “Out There” (£400,000-£600,000) and Gilbert and George’s “Damned Buddleia” (£150,000-£200,000)....
...Andy Warhol pioneered the use of commercial images such as Campbell’s Soup cans and celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe in his art....
...“My Marilyn” demands to be read by cross-referencing within the picture....
...Sir Winston Churchill went there every week, it was where Laurence Olivier met Vivien Leigh and, 50 years ago, it was chosen as the venue for Marilyn Monroe’s first UK press conference....
...Gilbert Deflo’s vacuous production opts for the paralysis of a concert performance....
...Thus the nostalgic Gothic Revival was omnipresent between 1780 and 1900: George Gilbert Scott’s St Pancras Station (1866-76) is a key London example....
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